TOKYO --Toyota Motor, hoping to rebalance its factory shifts, is preparing to introduce a night-shift-only schedule that would pay more.
The idea is to make up for child-rearing workers who are increasingly opting for daytime-only shifts.
TOKYO --Toyota Motor, hoping to rebalance its factory shifts, is preparing to introduce a night-shift-only schedule that would pay more.
The idea is to make up for child-rearing workers who are increasingly opting for daytime-only shifts.
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